I was feeling a bit miserable this week and this just cheered me up. His voice always does!

A treat for Michael Jackson
fans emerged on Wednesday with the surprise release of another song
from his vaults. The track, Don't Be Messin' Round, features as the
B-side to I Just Can't Stop Loving You, which Walmart are rereleasing.
It will also appear on the forthcoming 25th-anniversary reissue of Bad, due on 18 September.

The
track is taken from sessions for the late singer's 1987 album Bad, and
was recorded with engineer Brent Averill. Based around a light Latin
beat, and with minimal production, the song feels more like an out-take
than anything else, lacking the drama and intensity that made Bad a
landmark record for Jackson. But there is plenty going for the
light-funk track, with Jackson singing in a higher register and using
some of the distinctive vocal tics and flourishes that characterised his
work in that era.

The Bad 25 package is also set to
contain unseen live footage from Jackson's 1988 show at Wembley stadium.
It follows 2008's Thriller 25, on which tracks from that record were
reworked and remixed by will.i.am, Akon, Fergie and Kanye West.

The
untreated demo nature of Don't Be Messin' Round may appeal to those who
were unhappy with the posthumous 2010 collection Michael, on which
artists including Akon, 50 Cent and Lenny Kravitz
updated and finished unreleased Jackson vocals. Members of the singer's
family questioned whether some of the vocals used by Sony Music were
actually those of the singer at all.